UNESCO Communication and Information Weekly Newsletter
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21.12.16
UNESCO supports launch of an online media ethics school in Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe Press Council in Bosnia and Herzegovina recently launched an online platform featuring a wide-range of video classes on media ethics and available free of charge in local language or English with subtitles (see www.mediaethics.eu). The setting-up of this online media ethics school has been supported by UNESCO within the framework of the project "Building Trust in Media in South East Europe and Turkey".
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19.12.16
Internet Governance: Advancing jointly on key UNESCO topicsUNESCO organized and contributed to workshops and main sessions on key UNESCO topics at this year's Internet Governance Forum (IGF), which took place from Monday 5 to Friday 9 December 2016.
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In many societies, women regardless of race, nationality, class or age are victims of physical, sexual, psychological and economic violence, ad gender-based violence remains one of the main obstacle to the achievement of women's and girl's human rights. To address this ongoing obstacle, UNESCO has called attention to the responsibility that key actors have to eliminate gender-based violence. One of these actors is the media.
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19.12.16
Moscow event salutes the role of journalistsHeart-stirring tributes to killed reporters took place in Moscow during the annual Memorial Day for Russian Journalists event last week.
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